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LINES OF TRAVEL.
Wilmington & Wcldon Railroad.
Orricr. Cuief Enoinebk & Burt..
iiuiuiuiuu, JUT, O, 1WA
. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
'NAND AFTER MONDAY the 5th inft.,
the following fat Schedule of time will be
; run over thi Railway.
GOING NORTH.
Leave ilmiujton at. 4.45 A
" '.. 11' 15 A
Arrive at Goldsboro' at..... ........! 9! 25 a!
M.
M.
M.
2 57 P. M.
2.00 I. M.
0.85 T. M.
Arrive at Weldon at ....
It ti , 4
GOING SOUTH.
Weldou at
Leave
.11.00 A. M.
. 7.35 P. M.
. 8.00 p. M
.11.50 P. M.
. 8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro at.
Arrive at Wilmington . . .
4.:.0 A M
Cloee counections arb made by both trains io-
ing South. - .
; The 5 A. M. train from Wilmington, and It
M. train from Welduti, do not run on Sunday's.
, Close connections are made by t he 11 05 A. M
I train both ways between Saw York and New Or-
leane. .
i By the train that loaves here at 1J.05 and the
! one that arrives here at 4.o0 A. M., cloe con
; nections are made between New Y'rk and New
1 Orleans.j. Connections are made by the other
1 trains but more time is required. '
j To 0 North by Bay Line, leave at 5 00 A. M.;
j to o by Anneinebsix, leave by the 11.05 A. M.
; train. Either train connects by Richmond,
j Close connections at Goldsboro w ith the N. C.
trains by the 5.00 A. M. train, and by either to
Newbern.
I S. L. FREMONT,
1 Chief Engineer aud Superintendent,
nov 13 ' X4:( tf
Wilmington & Manchester R. R.
vrKiCK Gsn. SurT. WlL.A MAN; R. Roaji, I
Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 3d, libW
K.
ON AND AFTER MONfAY the 5th of Nov
the following Schedule will o into effect on
the-Wilmington and Manchester Railroad.
I J3XPRESS - TRAIN. V -
Leave Wilmington daily at 4.50 A. M.
Arrive at Kings ville . ....... 3 00 P. M.
Leave Kingsville " ... ;. 1.45 A. M.
S Arrive at Wilmington daily at . , . .10.45 A. M.
ACCOMMODATION TllAIN,
i Leava Wihnln?tQndailv aL..i. - 80P-W
-Arrivo at Kiujcsvllle 44 f SR" f
Leave KlngHvltle "r 4..AI I . M.
Arrive at Wilmington daily at.... 3. 4a A. M.
Co c connections made by both trains at Wil
iun'ton with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad"-
at Florence with the North Eastern Rail,
road'for Charleston, and at Kingsville with the
South Carolina Railroad.
Wm. McRAL,'
General- Superintendent.
3o6-tf '
nov 4
T ! TRANSPORTATION OFFICE,
'i i WlLMlNOTON, CUAULOTTB A R. R. Co.,
T: I Wilmington, N. C. May 20, lbOb. )
1?ROM AND AFTER JUNE 1st, IStki, the MaU
i Train on this road w.ll leave Wilmiugton at
6 o'clock, A.M., on Tuesdays Thursdays and
Saturdays, and arrive at Sand Ilill at 3 o clock,
P M. Returning will leave Sand Hill at 7 o'clock,
M., on Mondays, Wednesdays .and Fridays,
and arrive In Wilmington at 4 o'clock, P. M.
WM. 11. ALLEN,
Master of Transportation.
mar 31 Mf
1867. SPRING STOCK "1867.
TO WHOLESALE BUYERS ONLY.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PLACED
JL his entire stock of Dry Goods, &c, in
the hands of Messrs. Crot ly & Morris, with the
intention Of retiring from the retail business,
begs leave to annouuee to
WHOLESALE BUYERS GENERALLY
that he will open about the lut of March next,
on the 2d and 3d floors of the building, known
as Exchange Comer, au entirely uew aud com
pie stock of
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
II ATS, NOTIONS, -&cM &c.
Also, u Cedar Falls," "Bearer--Creek,; and
other favorite Sheetings and Yams at Faetory
prices, which he will otTer to the trade in General
at WHOLESALE ONLY, at the lowest Market
prices. . -' " - " v ' , '
Terms : A credit of sixty (GO) days for negotia
ble paper, or 5 per tent, discount lor caah.
Entrance 2d doors from the Southwest Corner
of Market or Front streets.
J. II. ANDERSON,
sPr - Exchange Corner,
- Up Stairs.
Wilmington, yC, Jan. 20, 1867. 400-tf
Lippitt's ConfccUoncry,
THREAD IN ALL ITS VARIETIES,
FRESH, MORNIN and EVENI iG.
FANCY CAKES AND PIES
TO"SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS,
, FRESli EVERY DAY.
oet 31 : 332-tf
: AGENTS WANTED FOR
the Life and Campaigns of
"cn. S tone v all Jackson,
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D., cf Va. -rPIIE
8TANDARD BIOGRAPHY OF THE
A. Immortal Hero. The only edition ratbor
iZC cy Ul8 Ww. and published for ber pecuni
7 benetit. The author a personal frieud and
B11 1 of iStalT of thp Christian Soldier. Wfc want
cgent m cvcry county. Send lor circulars
.ee 0U1 terms and what the Press says of the
wulk Address -
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO
,Hn .mcr 7tU and Main sts., Richmond, Va. , --J-j5,
. 3D5-lmdAW
No. 1 Pernvinn (ruano.
TH5IAECVED PER SCHOONER BEN 50
w fccuume Peruvian Guano for sale by
Ian in E. MURRAY & CO.
WILMINGTON, Nl C, TUESDAY MORNING, FEJBRUARY 12; 18K7.
.ii.ihiii ! - in - hi 1 - ' -
HOTELS.
THE CITY HOTEL, !
Corner" Market and Second Streets, j
h ujiixctos, W. c.
jl openea iDe .. . -
CITY HOTEL,
and bespeaks for it under its new management
the patronugu of the travelling public He ive
the assurance that it 1li be eond acted n a sty It
fully equal t6 the demands of the times.
The t'arlors and Rooms will be
TliUUULt-IILY REFITTED AND ELE-
GANTLY REFURNISHED.
The tables will be well kept and loaded with all
the .
DELICACIES AND LUXURIES
that the Market affords. The servants will be at
tentive and polite t quests ; and every depart
ment completely orirai.ized In such a iinnt-r n-
to render it as attractive as any similar establiah
nient In the South.
The Proprietor promises that no pains or ex
ptnse hhall be spared to render this UoTtL a
pleasant and agreeable recti n place for the way
larer, and one m everyway wuitby o theeuipori
and encouragement ol those who deaire to eu
tarn a well conducted Hotel.
N. FKEDEHICK,
.., . ' . Proprietor.
VV ilnnnirton. N. C, Jan. 22, 401 tf
Journal copy.
MILLS HOUSE,
31 E E T I N O S T K E E T ,
Charleston, S.'C.
'piIIS HOUSE HAS BEEN iuiMOUGIlLv
X repaired and relurnished, and cannot be ex
celled by any in the city.
JOSEPH PURCELL.
Proprietor.
' : . ' . . .. . 95-tf
ian 2G
PRUFESSIOiNAL.
JOil.V W. IIIiVSDALK,
Attorney, and Coun
sellor at Law.
jVo. 2 Ilay Street,
FA YETTE V I LLE , N. C.
WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY to all 'business
intrusted to his care. Claim's collected anywhere
u Jorth Carolina. ,
jauti - 4- 5-tf
JOHN A. KICIIAttD-ON TDOS. H. SUTTON.
RICHARDSON & SUTTON,
Attorneys and. Coun
sellors at Law,
E LIZA1) ET'II TO W N . N . C .
All business entrusted
prompt attention,
jan 25
to their care will have
404-tf
JAMJKS C. DOBUIN, v
ATTO R N E Y AT L A W ,
Fave'tcville, N. C,
WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY
collection of Claims and other business en
trusted to his care,
nov 6 37 If
NEWS ! NEWS' !
FROM DEPARTMENT
HEAD QUARTERS.
Heavy Rciiirorccmcnt
OF
CLOTHING RECEIVED
AT
HAAS & CO'S.,
QUR MR. 'JACOB II ASS has lust returned
from a business tour through the
NORTHERN CITIES,
and having purchased. a stock much cheaper than
heretofore, we are prepared to offer to the
CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON,
and the public generally, the finest assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD.-
BOOTS,
SHOES,
; ; ' . HATS, &c;
at a .
HEAVY REDLCTIOX
from what Upy have.becn sold this season.
We w uld most respectfully call the attention
of the '
to our beautiful assortment of .
BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTIIINU.
They are of superior make to any ever offered
in this market Our "
MERCnANH TAILORING DEPARTMENT
attends to orders promptly, and suits are guar-
antcedtoflt.-
Give as a call before purchasln elsewhere.
, Front Street near Market i:
iQld Stand of Hedrick & Ryan-
dec 19
837-tf
THE DAILY DISPATCH.
m iLlIN(JTuN. FEBRUABT 12. l7.
XORTII CAROLINA LEGISLATURE.
SECOND SESSION.
SENATE.
Raleigh, Fek 9.
Tbe Senate was ralli tn nr,r.r ini
od.K-k.
Mr. Hall pr son ted a oetition from a riti.
zen ot Wilmington, Dr. James F McRae ,c""-;uJuy xd iiiecmzens or r.it
-en , pntesting aginst the paaeaire f the .connt -i" remark bad l-v -ad upo.i
bill to amend the charter of tbe Witininirton neWPf r tements that bail nut been cwu
Railivaj Bridge Companr. fa t radiant
I S
KEPoUTS or COMMITTEES.
Jir Clark; from tbe Committee on Cor-
poratuins, reijiorted Iavrably on tbe follow
o
bill to incorporate the frrklcnKnrrr Tv
j a. " --.rws ..a v
. .
It'll - ...
Uili to li.curporate Duplin Manufacturing
Comuanv." !
., .1
am til reoeal a riiirt nf tin. 11
2b chap, entitled
( ov-. mi me
corporations, of tbe Re-
ic(t Code.
Bid to incorporate
M iiii n; Company.
the Agricultural atd
Hy .Mr. Avery, from the Committee on In
ternal improvements-to wbom was referred
t I'll! j to me
Itiilrojid Con
iporate the North Western
jjany, recommended its pas-
sage.
xV. m ssaire was receivpfl f mm thn tTnn
ll':in.iiilltii,,r I,,, ".11....: I ru . n?. .
""- uu- i'Miiin jn inns, VIZ: 13111 t
ea.Miso a en mnKii court in the county oi
vt.mn, uuu ii m 1 1 ro es'aousn a criminal
court 111 tlie county f New Hanover, and
"H -motion ot Mr. Hall, they passed their
eerai readings under the suspension of the
ruies. j 1 ..-...!
On motion of Mr. Wiggins, the bill ex
tending !imne&ty to females was taken lrorn
the caitiular ami referreri to the Committee
on rropositnms aul Grievances
A message was received from the House
transmitting aii engross rd resolution in favor
of disabled, sojdiers, who are unable to use
limbs iiirnishcid, allowing them' to "return I
taul limb ami dravv commutation m lieu
iherei'f. On mot ion of Mr tin, rni-
eiu uspenuc 1. aim tim resolution passed I
Its several readinir.
A mesisuge Was received from the House
proposing to raise a joint select committee I
f on the subject of sine die adjournment. Mr.
Love moveo to lay it on the table ; upon
this, on motion! of Mr. Cunningham, tbe aves f
and nays were called and the motion to lav
on the table prevailed.
Mr. Gash, a resolution nrouosinrr to hold
night sessions fiom and after Monciav next.
Rejeuted.
ON CALENDAK.
Resolution.ini favor of Hon. D. G. Fowle.
Mr. 'Hal I stated that he had been tuthorized
to withdraw the same, and on his motion its
further consideration was indefinitely post
poned. I '
The following "bijs and resolutions passed
Bill to incorporate the South Union Man
ufacturing Company in the county of Rich
mond. -Bill to incorporate the Rocky MountMan
ufacturing Company.
Bill to incorporate the Board ot trade in
the city of Newbern.
Bill to change ttic name of Wayne Female
College.! j j
A. message was received from the House
transmittiiur abill to change the jurisdiction
of the courts
and the rules of pleadin
rr
therein, with
sundry amendments, which
were concurred in.
On motion ot Mr. Ferebee, the Senate ad
journed. J
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
I Raleigh, Feb. 9.
Tim House was called to order at 101
o'clock A. M. I
Air Rirth. nrpspnterl ii netition from citi I
.a'!- rtomlurunn rnmitv niklnor reiiet I
against the collection of debts. Referred.
i !
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
aUo a bill to protect the fishing interest on
rht. r.-i f-North Carolina. In resuonse to
tire prayer ofj memorialists from Onslow
county. ; j
; RESOIXTIXS A2JD JILLS.
Bv Mr. Htwlnett, a resolution to raise a
Joint Committee on sine die adjournment.
Adapted. j
By Mr. Granberry, a resolution on tne con
dams, of Pitt, the vote was reconsidered, ami
...v.. ... . 7 ------ - .
.was relerreu to me vuimuiee ui nuanu-,
with' instructions that they report on Tues
day next.) j
By Mr. Latham, of Washingbm, a bill to
anie'ml section o, chapter 29; Revised Code,
entitled!" County Trustees.; .
i 1 . I t Z A. m,
By Mr. Clark, a bill to incorporate the
town otlfccotland Neck, Halifax county.
By 3lir. McClammy, a bill to incorporate
Rocky
Mount
Academy
New Harioter
county, j .
An engrossed bill to change tbe jurisdic
tion of the Courts and the rules of pleading
therein, ! had its first reading.
Mr. Danran moved a suspension of the
rules, that the bill might have immediate
consideration.! "
Mr. Rnss opposed a suspension of the rules.
He was a friend of relief, but wanted time
to examine the '.bill."- It evidently needed
amendment subjecting., ultimately, the
property of debtors to the payment of
creditors. - j - .
Mr. Dargan earnestly urged tbe necessity
of immediate action. Amole time bad been
had for perfecting measures of relief ' 3s0tb J
ing had yet been doue, anaioepeopie were
clamorous. We bad all beard of the outrages
committed in Pitt county recently tbe stop
pa cre of the 'j Sheriff on .the. highway, and
the forcible seizure of bis official papers etc
Tf rfliff is not cranted such scenes would be
re enacted. The county court of" Haniett.
would commence its session on Monday next,
and tbe passage of the bill to day would af-
r..nl nlipf tnr manv. - . ?
Messrs.. Hutchison arid McNair opposed j
basty action in tne premis, au
further time for examination of the bilL
i . I- , ' "1 . t iuihrnients granted on debts contracted prior eultuml proJucib'n.
Mr. Waughjforthe Committee on Propo- J" 'b '-already rendered shall be The or-aiiU- part con.lsU-or the excrernenl
sitions and Grievances, reported back, fa u f1 , go monri,f trum the d itc ..f ! of d i-olubie salt, of naiHM.i-
vorablyja bill to lay off and establish a new J J r 's Uu,n a 'tu ,,l,uJ....-t.-r In a.u.e ol dccy with .il .nu
1 i, ! ..;. t V.nr--ti be formed the ratification ot this act. , tibr-u mbtnee-, and humus The afford
county by the:name otAdnce totoraea Mr Hutchison offered the following , ub,,ul 4 p r I Ull of m.nni.
of nortions of Cherokee and Macon counue; .. s, fnrl,r 4nieil that! Ti.e ..lublu oart contain- pb'vphjtes of rs
If fcHa,7 TV! protection should be accorded lu cred- ; mt'Z ploorie oeUtat
raxaiioii lor u.e pmc..v ... itors. , , ; h,LtLrUru r cn.t of &tu iJ.opfiaU vfli,.
public debt. (Ibis resolution. was aaopieu, 1 T(ie amendment was rejected. IC-f kh. and li-i the lurty lour
our subscQUcntlv. on motion or jir. vn-t r,r.....f.,r(i ,f Rowan. t tiered the fol- .tm. ot hone iiiouliate U all soluble, moUt
llr. Mimre of Hertfnl en.loreetl tin iew
of tfce gentleman trutn Ann (Mr. Daran)
nl hoped the rules wool I lie u -r4lt-d.
;Mr. : WUKams.of Pitt, adverting ti n-cent
oceorrences in Pitt county, (alludeU to l.y
Mr. Dargan) asserted that bb cguaituents
were loyal and Law-abiding. . TUe suteuicnU
made by tbe genfleman , from Anson, were
unjust to bis people. Tliej were nt rrr
lutioiary. Tb facts wens ainipljr tb'ese.; Ti e
SlieriS was met on tbe bighway and rul1cl.
His ctBce at Greenville bad l;n sulRQut-nu
ij lOLunwDui ibe irourtiioi'. a erniie
I oUi,J stUJd iJT.the newspaper f this city
....
specially. M ; - V;
f?.urgn dm
3lr. Dargan disclaimed anv din t re-
JrJ:
NaVA He favoreil the immHibt i,A-,rP
of tht bill.
I ' Thn rtilrft irr cncrtonrll V.. Rl .
f k-l a r
1 ji a ij 1 !
I Vilt Kill tT'fift rouil ftlm rxr , t?...n
j a vr iiiw cv 1 s 1 1 1 . m
Mr Peeble offered tbe lodowing tu. ud-
...1.1..: 1 . ... : f7 ... .
ukui as an iluiltillHl MX 11)11 ; J3C II JUilH-
1 " (nuvicu. 1 imi u wcei i 111 irui ir i lull
t:age tor real tr perMmal vtwte. made. hii.-
ed. or n'flristered riurimr the mxt tui in-
I montIi!, ucceeding the ratitiration ! thi j
act, shall le valid nt law in pass any prop r- (
tj as against crelitors, or purclMx.-is lr a i
valuaMe consideration lrorn the (lou.r, Lar
"ainor or mortgagor.'1 . . ,
3Ir. McNair moved that the Mil be print- '
ed ahtl made the special order lor Tliurslay f
nexr, at 12 o'clock, 31. " j
This motion was huls quently modified
(at Mr. Durham's instance) si as tu fix
the
the
hour oi l 1 A. M. on Monday next, fo,
consideration of the bill.
.Messrs. Dargan, B.iyd, Everett, Guess, and
ntlicrtt iiniwiu-ii ilii. iiiniiiui
Mr. McKay said lie had examined the bill
carefully and was in favor of it. He thought,
however, that no provision had Ieen made ;
in the case of small iudgments' ' issued bv 1
. ...v. . "'
01 constaoies. iteiier was needed in this
uarticular. and he would sourest .1 rrw
of the bill for a half hour, with a view to I
amendment, if these msm were not rilrendv 1
embraced in the bill.
Mr Won.rii .,ntrin,.,i ,-;uua
reeard to small ludirment in the hands of
Cfinstubles. His mn t itm-ntH nHt-fl
from these more than all others. If these
cases were not wovided for bo would vote
against the bill, through a friend of relief.
Mr. Dargan stated that the provision of
tbe bill extended.ample relief in this in-
stance.
The motion to postpone was rejected, yeas
25, nays 72.
The question reenrnnp on the amendment
oflered by Mr. Peebles.
Mr. Waugh opposed the amendment and
all amendment.
Mr. Peebles deprecated the disposition
evinced by friends of the bill to prevent
amendment. Every stay law stood, he said,
hv tJie suffrnnr-p ot creditors, and -their rights
srolffcl not be left wholly without orotec
in the premises, adding iiSdtr,AhnltGnSYu
bill pass without amendment, appeal alter
appear would be taken to the Supreme Court
and every barrier to the collection of debts
would be swept away.
Mr. Whitfield favored the Mil and opposed
ithe amendment.
Mr Perrv, of Carteret, was opposed to the
bill as it stood. The Senate lud stricken out
the provision, requiring - debtors to make
oath at the Spring Term, that they could lmt
raise the tenth required by the existing btay
Law, without a ruinous sacrince 01 pnyenv.
With this provision liecou.d navui-uppwuu
the bill. Tbe bill as it stood was alike le-
nana rfthp ricrlits of creditors ami the'
gaAaiw0 v w O
obligation of debtors.
Mr. Baker was in iavor o ituct t ucihmd
but unwilling to ignore tiie rights f credi
tors. He feared the reiiet proposed by this
hill would urove a delusion ami a snare
The question recurring the amendment
was rii p.ted. veas 31. nay CI.
?! ' Tlw. t'.tlbtveincr aniendmeltt ollercd Mr
Bryson was adopted :
Provided, That executions on Justices
amendment
noiumg in iu., "?".:' .
orevent Ouartlians co.iee.ung one itnio
claims due their ward;, at Spring term, 18b7.
accordin" to the provisions of the late 01 di-
nance to change the jurisdiction ' ut . the Da, make up me reuaiump win. ui vu.
nance, 10 J I n,-wnt.le IhIi.it In condition to dlssolre Ii.
COUI'tS. . ..,.
Mr Hutchison said that be favored relief,
but held views similar to those advanced by
Mr Pi rrv of Carteret, and thought that
..t..n f... I !i iroi I. ,
ow M
u.iiHndnii nt
f....l.... t,.t -jit Wri! 11
. .IMS u lunuei ""-
actions on v contracts made In fore the 1st
tlay f May, I860, shall constitute a lien upon
.. A..fn.i ... 1. .i aftpr -aid bid.rmi'nt. tiro-
1
.tr. ....tt innliHl rata without re-
Via O U Muua-v - ' T I
vara to priority, in iwic . u
" Mr. Crawford was tor relief, but could not
support the' bill witbout an amendment of
this nature.;
: Mr. Brown urged the adoption of this
amendment. -
The question recurring the amendment
was rejected.
Mr. McNair ottered an amenuuicuL aiio-
- v Jl A. 1 1
ing Executors, Administrators, Trustee and
Guardian's, who qualified prior to the 1st ol
May, 18G5, until the year 1370 to settle t.beir
estates. Rejected.
Mr. Westmoreland oflered an amendment
fhat tbe provbions of tbe bill should not ap
ply to the counties of Stokes and Forsyth.
Rejected, f . ; .
(Anxious to give tbe several positions of
gentlemen on this important bill, we are re
luctantly compelled for the want of time and
apace to stop here and 'defer, the rest of the
proceedings till Wednesday's issue.) '
JlJSTlr;nKCEIVEI
BY
LATE ARRIV AL S.
T ARBELLS NEW YORKCITY MESS TORK,
JL BARRELS BKST FAMILT FIXll
BARRELS BEST EXTltA .SUPER FLOLR,
, . FULTON MARK ET BE F .
SUPERIOR FRESR GOSUEN BtrTTER.
SALMON, MACKEREL, CREESE. ;
ror by ' cannJn & stoklet; . :
4 8outb Market 8reet.
Jan 23
COUilliisloN ROUSES.
i a. t. rrrrtwxr. ' accuutooaa.
PLTTE1TAT & MOORE;
GENERAL COMMISSION 3LERCUANTS,
NORTH WATER Sill EET,
rrLMrsGTOX x. c.
Sm.KTr CoNS.GXMfcNTS "F COTTON.
N..L SliiLa AND CoU.NTttY rRO-
BtUtf AGENTS for the Mana'scUrr'S are
prijr d lu til, uu IU butt IVMUb. KtUlK
1 ders lr
GEO. K1UD S ( ELEURATTD
I COTTON GINS,
ZELL'S RAWBONE
SUPER PHOSPHATE,
BROWN S COUNTER, 1
PLATFORM and RAIL
ROAD SCALES.
; Have roo.tanlly on band ERTILIZERS o all
' den ripli.u..
jan -1
40rttf
j wm. k tiinu, ;nu ij. duyan, j., m. jviu.r..
! WM.B. SMITH & COMPANY,
I 40 V rrnretievi le M., Ilalrigb, M. C,
t Al
; 82 Uaronne M , evr OrltMns,
PUHLISllFIts, DuOKnEI.LEUJ A.1D
JoBB'KS AND DSALCKi IX ALL &XXDS OF
school Hook-, standard arid JlUcilanr
uu in.t., hmi ic IJ..0 , Jewels
r itcgulla, Piiuiem ftnpplies. Ac
j JAMES IlACIiIJI.FOftD,
jslIIITINU. AND COMMISSION MER-
CHANT,
WI LMlMiTO.N, N C.
,r' 01 "UVC na
iannymmx
Lumber urder will n'ave attention
1 SH-tt
SAM'U K. CANNON
JAMES ftTOKLST
81 Oil LE Y.
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER
pii avtu
' . ...
0. 4 South U ater Street.
VY ILvSUUT024v N. C
31K-tf
oct 12
s. w. VICE,
ol Wilmington.
C. P. M EUAN I.
of Alamance county.
W. I). KETNOLCS BkO
ol Norfolk, Va.
TICK, lERAXE Sc CO.,
QKOCERS,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Corner Cbeouut and Water streets.
Wilmington, N. C.
sept 30 0-tf
a Lex.
JOHK?OS, JK.
K. T. MCKETUAN.
alex. joiinsort & co.,
GROCER. U2( 'PMAUSHiaTT AIKR
sept 12 '.' 290-U
DRY POODS, "CLOTHING, &c.
J.AMES McCORJIICK, .
SIEKCIIAXT TA11-OR,
.o. 35 Ilrrd Street, Charlestouj ,S. C.
Whiles die. aud Retail Dealer in
CLOTHS, CA6S1M ERd AN l VEST IN OS.
( KNT8 ANm KoYfc' READY MADE
CLOTHING, FURMbllINO (tOnDS.
TAILORS TRIM MINO f, etc.
julv 13 . -U
SEA-FOWL GUANO.
DR. HAYES OPINION OF THE B. D.
SEA-FoWL GUANO.
A NALYSED - OF THIS GUANO. MADE IN
the way or learning he proportions of the
active Buts.tHuee preut, and their nvde O
ciiangiiiir in eimp'lf Ion, .uo tl l Guan to i
wdumabiv uU .uteU to iue izreai iapic w nu
1 iou baej-, equal to bout -irtten p r ctnl ofbw
! h.nh t .f Iwu: white the who!. plioun1r
.r f ,,,, ii,M.rM.nt. counted ma bon-
. pllos,,i,Mte .,f lime.
Sulphates, chlorides and crenates of alkaline
: tl.,. uml Ixoiinc uwimilt'ed ItV UicCroD.
t --i,iS uuau lia lo a Ierm nativ power, aud
. 0t ul induce this action, but It Illex
cite the huuiatc In the so to render up n
pel
ure
ai:U time oem aoowea uiu uictc liuTu.i,r
WW ,HI W .HMH iwri v- w. . fr
t-i-,ilw.M..H. atrorJinir- four rxf tent, of pun
I 1 -in p. r U . 'UP M J J
j ut9TX tntm tuat obtained lrorn hum'u
coj10..ihIs These ar- proportion- which expe
! ri.-nce has detuoDstrated as fomilnc a weM-bal
ced Guano, of special value in cotton ctiltiva
tin and also adauted to other crop.
Compared with Peruvian Guano, the latter ap
pear aa a saline, exciting Guno, well adapted
to hastening forward a crop In a backward ea
eon, or to excite tbe production ol gnu. 1 1 can
not be used in connective seasons, a the B. D.
Sea-Fowl Guano can be, as the latter leave fer
tlM Aoil eaeh tlm tt U applied.
and thus adds j ermauem vaiue o me imu.
r . v i j
Th. HTirt halance found between tbe soluble
I m. . f j! ftamuM m tKat animnnli
. rtliAi T if 13 T 4 C1 IllUtrrCUl LW1B. lUU UW biuuivij
r'.. iia. the condition of the leaf
soluble phosphates, is a most Important feature
li m w v. v a "
in this Guano, and one wlncn places n oj iue
tn ail onniiratlon.1 where the beat of fermeo-
Utlon necessary to hasten tbe germination, and
the food adapted to tbe jrrowmg pianv in aii iw
.t.-M .re rfnnlred. this Guano Is of rreat val
ue. nd It may be ud with conJLUnc in making
any of the staple crops oi p-anuuion cvuwuc,
substitute for Peruvian Guano. ; t - r "
Kepectfully,
A. A; HATES, M. D. .
- : ... State Aaaajer.
20 Stite St., Dotox, 20 December, IiSo.
For sale by
Jan 16 1
E. M URRAf & CO. ,
IVOItTH "& DAT I E 1,
COMMISSION AND SUIPPINti MElUJUJL.rTS.
AgmU lor New York 8teamahip Line, (Good
peed Agent In New York,) Southern Mall Stem
blp Company of Pulladelpbla, Jonas Smith's
Lin of Sailing Veel. Cape Fear 8tramboat
Company Steamtrrs Gov. Worth and A. P. Hurt,
Dealer ui Fresh 8tone Lime.' Cement Plaattr
I lair. Guano Baotjh'a Raw Bona tin per-Phosphate,
Wnanaa da - r v
Jan 30 Vw
KG. 419.
COliUINSlON' UUl'SbV
CO
SHIPPING
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan 15
11 1 w umiib m I
COMMISSION M LLC II ANTS,
.... AJkU1 . t
WHOLESALE GHQCKliS,
UVE!EMt.Kino 1I C MW.S1I.I.E
uu North tr strut, u.xt .uitui Liu.
ln 1 1 oue. ,
4 Si Itu i
hOIM llAAf A ill.,
SIIirPlNO A.ND COMMlfcU.N XLUllAMh
ter lttteiVv " j
Next door and dj-lnh Jthc .lorof if. M. Pafrj.
CAtJU ADVA.MI , nude H 1 1 Lrlj. 1 1 t
anruiar ailthUoii alll,t ylM
MieiiU t IUMlt.-r.
.It.
I ft
' ' t I
ul II
X. II.I.AIIEK
ir..kVIHU I1.UH, ((lit ,j 1
GENERAL KUKW A It D I N t.
AMI .
C031MINSION JIl;milANT, ,
am. ot.NT n.a
.ETNA LIFE INRaNCE COMPANY j
or IMKlMlltti. CtiX.V,
No. SO North Wmrr Strvvl, AVI lulmoa, N. C.
WILL GIVE per4ital atttntioii to ihr pur
etnlv and ol I'roJuw ud Xri hstidlie.
: ' ' ' " . , Ht - j
r, it. aoaiMKa, c. mitm, r. ... kohsm.s.
alcx. k. smitu. ol CnutUitai.d. . , .j
RODI.NSON. S.'UITII A I o..
(Successor to C. II. ICuMbM.n a Co., aiio Cu I lu
t binitb,) ; ,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Yt ilmiugloa, N. C.
4. T. Ml'KRAT,
New York.
K. ML'HHAT,
Wilmington, N,
J. T. MURRAY A CO.,
COMMISSIOM r.lERCHAtlTO
No. 1N4 Front Street, New York. v ...
E.
MUIIRAV 4 CO..
' WUOL.CMALB ,1
GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS
VILXLUTU X l
g7 USS tl I
C r. MEXrSKHAl.LM. T.WlllTAKBk,I. KIC1IOLH
Greti.loro, N. C.lEutttld, N C. Hsltluiorr ,
C. I. Mciictciilinll Co., j
Cotton, Tobncro. iiuil (iencrnl t
C O M M I S S 1 O N Ai K R C 11 A N T S :
, All ' t . j
W II O L K S A L E O R O C E R S,1
:f7 3 South Calvert !!,. Corner ut .Water St.,
llaltimore, Md. H i
4. V. OKKOSSKT. W. L. EK(CSCT. (1HAUAM IUt
DEROSNET Ai CO,, . .,
r F f f -' ' -
No. O Worth W Mtcr Mreel, tup miitj ,
W 1 1;M I N i TO X, N . C,
WILLCilVE PEItd'ONAL ATTENTION TO.
the purchase andaU ul pnaluet every
iWrlptioii, aud to reevh Inic . and forward ii l ,
feb Jtf . 11741
A . A . V I L I A It II,
WHOLESALE OEALEU IS iiltUCKUIfc.3 ANT
tiK.NEKAL MKIU HANIUJCK. ' ,
Commiwiuu HUd IorvHiduf Jlerchant.
N. ao NOUTR WAIKK PTItKkT.
. . v llum.iwu.. N. C. :
., , . ' REfKh To ' ' 1 ' '
Jesse II. L1ndM, Em.. Cashier Hank Uptr
Fear, treeulorw, S. C. ...
Kev. C II. Wbry, bB.Ktmlrudilt robllc
v"cIhhU fur thf tftatt Xori. 'r..lina. i
Mmrk. Jauie Cornet .V 'n, lUlt buore. ( i
Mcfr. Dowlry, Corn r & Ct., Ne York. 1
jau '
ISO. MAHKIS. W. W. lUKHIII. A. 4. IIOA ILL.
UARKIXKA UtMVCLL,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
OHTH WATIH iTKEKT,'
Wllmiuf ton. W C, ;
1JW WAlfcl 8TMKET, KKW TOMK.
IHKKALAriVANCO MADE N CoNiIllN-
iiieiiu to ur New A ork IIoUMf on rrodttew.
vhieh will be forwuntitl thruuK'h, li- ol com-
uUiou. i
CoulictimenU r covered by lnumiicf frtnn
ort and plai- In Ninh aud utb Can.Hua. by
. Uilruad, bteaOJ Bt aitl VX thf Klvcr to
i thippinir iti1, sml tlienee to Nrw York.
All thlpinentbould bti aceoiiijunlcd by ship
plnj rrcripu nd lnol-r from tlnl ol fbl
nient, when Insursuvw titUchc through to New
Y oct 9 5 ' ' 313tf-C3tf
A a. MorriTT, . w. n. Mornn, ion Wlai-ki;
' . . MOFFITT, ilUO. V CO., '
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 4 Sotrru U Altai dtkckt, ;J
WilmincAou. A. C.
WILL rIveroiiit4 irrsoiial attention lo
altf or shiptwent ol Cotton, 'avt tito
the
orti.
fiunl Prodace. etc.. etc. AUo to rwlrlu
Aud firwardlni? ihkU. , . , .
Orders o 11 cited and promptly uiieo. j
nor -J7 4:m-.6m
rtTER mallxtt. cnsKLxa HorrMAn.
GEO. D. DAHEIt, : I
wnu I
MALLETT' L DOFFflAN, !
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS:,
No. 10 North Water Street,
. TYILMINGTON, N. C.
anz - "
tnti
omIjS for njiM&no.mt
And Oilier Slacliinery. it
WE OFFER FOR SALE ON MANUFACTLR-
ER8 account, the following varieties, vlx:
ENGINE OIL.
EXTRi ENGINE OIL,
1IEADI IGRT OR BURNING OIL,
, , LUBRICATOR No. 1,
LUBRICATOR No. . - - i"
The Enjrtne Oils are pood aaUU tote for Pperm.
and tbe Lubricators are w.lt adapted for-car .
wbeela and matblnrry generally. Non of ibem
will gam," and all arv warranted to p tl-
fiction In - vfry re-pect. . . j
We wll kep snppilta for delivery brre. or will
take order for dirtd d- Jheryai any i-I"t accc-- . ,
title by Railroad, ai t.etor prici, with cost !
transportation added.
.,4'.-,, , . . . . . v, DzKOSSKT & CO.
" pt gf s : ' - r.-.ttf
The Iolicici ol llxe 'OVA
ARE AS HOOD AS EVER. .
- Call oa tb '
e. r. oroKGE, ;
lortU Water Mrrrt.
Oct 13